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Favourite version of I got a Woman ?
I've just rewatched the April 1972 Hampton Roads (blue suit) version of I Got a Woman for he first time in a while and really really enjoyed it as most of us probably skip the usual versions of See See rider and IGAW/Amen as usually they were very similar with every concert but I must say this version mentioned above it outstanding! I believe he's got the best of both worlds from being familiar with the song but also still having an interest in singing it! It is unbelievable!
5/5 from me From on of his best concerts ever too!
5/5 from me From on of his best concerts ever too!
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Re: Favourite version of I got a Woman ?
I never skip any song during any Elvis concert. Yes, the Hampton Roads version is very energetic and committed. However, without at least two dive bombs from J.D., I just can't get into it. This fan prefers a lot of "Welling" before the song and a minimum of two dive bombs afterwards.
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Re: Favourite version of I got a Woman ?
As I've written elsewhere, here are the finest known live recordings of "I Got A Woman" by Elvis:harris497 on Tue Feb 20, 2018 3:34 am wrote:I've just rewatched the April 1972 Hampton Roads (blue suit) version of I Got a Woman for he first time in a while and really really enjoyed it as most of us probably skip the usual versions of See See rider and IGAW/Amen as usually they were very similar with every concert but I must say this version mentioned above it outstanding! I believe he's got the best of both worlds from being familiar with the song but also still having an interest in singing it! It is unbelievable!
5/5 from me From on of his best concerts ever too!
- March 19, 1955 (Houston)
- May 16, 1956 (Little Rock)
- September 26, 1956 (Tupelo)
- December 15, 1956 (Shreveport)
- March 25, 1961 (Honolulu)
- June 24, 1968 (Burbank)
- August 26, 1969 DS (Las Vegas)
When the song really hits the audience, it sounds like a jailbreak. The Tupelo performance, despite crappy fidelity, is a prime example.
The 1955 Houston recording is crucial because the arrangement is different, yet compelling, and probably very close to the now-lost Sun recording that the trio taped in Memphis the month before.
Elvis' voice on the 1968 backstage recording in Burbank, not to mention his electric guitar, is earth-shaking.
The finest 1969 performance was first bootlegged in 1979 on the Behind Closed Doors box set. It was finally given an official release on FTD's Live In Vegas, and it is glorious.
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Re: Favourite version of I got a Woman ?
This section is about "the concert years"..so 50`s and 60s performances besides 69 dont fit quite..
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harris497 asked "Favourite version of I got a Woman ?" and I replied.Ciscoking on Tue Feb 20, 2018 12:36 pm wrote:This section is about "the concert years"..so 50`s and 60s performances besides 69 dont fit quite..
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Thank you!Ciscoking on Sun Feb 18, 2018 9:15 pm wrote:You dont tell me what I like and not. As I dont tell you.
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Favourite performance for me is the Hampton Roads performance.
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You can like what you want..you know that I dont care a bit...but this is "the concert years" and not the 50`s. It is clear the OP was referring to 1969 till 1977. You missed the topic. Go and do your math.drjohncarpenter on Tue Feb 20, 2018 10:04 pm wrote:harris497 asked "Favourite version of I got a Woman ?" and I replied.Ciscoking on Tue Feb 20, 2018 12:36 pm wrote:This section is about "the concert years"..so 50`s and 60s performances besides 69 dont fit quite..
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Thank you!Ciscoking on Sun Feb 18, 2018 9:15 pm wrote:You dont tell me what I like and not. As I dont tell you.
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Boy, are you an angry, rude person. You must not like being caught out as a hypocrite.Ciscoking on Tue Feb 20, 2018 9:23 pm wrote:You can like what you want..you know that I dont care a bit...but this is "the concert years" and not the 50`s.
You might be shocked to learn Elvis' "concert years" began in 1954. Check it out, you might be amazed. But no Olivia Newton-John covers, I'm afraid. Back then, Elvis preferred to cover bad-ass r&b numbers by singers like LaVern Baker.
You are such a rude person. Anyone may read the OP and see that you're wrong.Ciscoking on Tue Feb 20, 2018 9:23 pm wrote:It is clear the OP was referring to 1969 till 1977. You missed the topic. Go and do your math.
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Yes, same here Ken. I also like the versions from TTWII SE (11/08/1970 DS) and from Memphis (20/03/1974).keninlincs on Wed Feb 21, 2018 12:52 pm wrote:The Hampton roads versiin for me
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All of those are great versions too,but Hampton just sways it for meflamingstar81 on Wed Feb 21, 2018 1:51 pm wrote:Yes, same here Ken. I also like the versions from TTWII SE (11/08/1970 DS) and from Memphis (20/03/1974).keninlincs on Wed Feb 21, 2018 12:52 pm wrote:The Hampton roads versiin for me
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Re: Favourite version of I got a Woman ?
carpenter a last try especially for you..
Dig deep into 70`s Elvis: the concerts, jumpsuits and all available live tapes.
Has this describtion of this section anything to do with I Got A Woman from 1955..?
It seems harder as I thought for you to just read and learn.
Try it ..when you dont succeed...please feel free to ask again. It is not difficult.
Dig deep into 70`s Elvis: the concerts, jumpsuits and all available live tapes.
Has this describtion of this section anything to do with I Got A Woman from 1955..?
It seems harder as I thought for you to just read and learn.
Try it ..when you dont succeed...please feel free to ask again. It is not difficult.
Thanks to Ernst Joergensen, Roger Semon and Erik Rasmussen for the great work. Keep the spirit alive !
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I Always had a weak spot for the version from Fort Baxters It's A Matter Of Time from the januari/februari 1973 engagement.
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harris497, after that stellar, incomparable version from 1969, and all those other marvelous concert (and rehearsal) performances before that, my next choice might be the one seen in "That's The Way It Is: Special Edition," from the 8-11-1970 DS. He's still putting some fire into it, and it shows.drjohncarpenter on Tue Feb 20, 2018 12:23 pm wrote:As I've written elsewhere, here are the finest known live recordings of "I Got A Woman" by Elvis:harris497 on Tue Feb 20, 2018 3:34 am wrote:I've just rewatched the April 1972 Hampton Roads (blue suit) version of I Got a Woman for he first time in a while and really really enjoyed it as most of us probably skip the usual versions of See See rider and IGAW/Amen as usually they were very similar with every concert but I must say this version mentioned above it outstanding! I believe he's got the best of both worlds from being familiar with the song but also still having an interest in singing it! It is unbelievable!
5/5 from me From on of his best concerts ever too!
- March 19, 1955 (Houston)
- May 16, 1956 (Little Rock)
- September 26, 1956 (Tupelo)
- December 15, 1956 (Shreveport)
- March 25, 1961 (Honolulu)
- June 24, 1968 (Burbank)
- August 26, 1969 DS (Las Vegas)
When the song really hits the audience, it sounds like a jailbreak. The Tupelo performance, despite crappy fidelity, is a prime example.
The 1955 Houston recording is crucial because the arrangement is different, yet compelling, and probably very close to the now-lost Sun recording that the trio taped in Memphis the month before.
Elvis' voice on the 1968 backstage recording in Burbank, not to mention his electric guitar, is earth-shaking.
The finest 1969 performance was first bootlegged in 1979 on the Behind Closed Doors box set. It was finally given an official release on FTD's Live In Vegas, and it is glorious.
... "damn tight pants!"
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My fave version is from August 12, 1970 MS..seen it so often and I am still stunned.
But I also have a soft spot for a few 1977 versions...just like them.
But I also have a soft spot for a few 1977 versions...just like them.
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Do you mean DS. Becuase he did Mystery Train/Tiger Man instead of I Got A Woman at the MS.Ciscoking on Thu Feb 22, 2018 3:35 pm wrote:My fave version is from August 12, 1970 MS..seen it so often and I am still stunned.
But I also have a soft spot for a few 1977 versions...just like them.
Anyways my favorite version is from Dallas 1976, Elvis seems to have alot fun and is very energetic which makes it an enjoyable listen, though the same could be said for the entire show.
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Then I watched the wrong video... 
Just kidding..he did it..

Just kidding..he did it..

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did what? he didn't perform it during the MS.Ciscoking on Thu Feb 22, 2018 7:10 pm wrote:Then I watched the wrong video...
Just kidding..he did it..
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Too much Elvis.....lately....I am sorry..I was convinced it was Thats All Right....really sorry for confusion..my bad...
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drjohncarpenter on Wed Feb 21, 2018 8:17 am wrote: You might be shocked to learn Elvis' "concert years" began in 1954. Check it out, you might be amazed. But no Olivia Newton-John covers, I'm afraid. Back then, Elvis preferred to cover bad-ass r&b numbers by singers like LaVern Baker.

Tweedle Dee does not compare favourably to the contemporary material covered in the 70's
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I still prefer the November 8, 1971 version Elvis did at the Spectrum. I say that simply because I got to see it and that influences my choice.
I remember that night so well and have written in detail about a number of times. On this number, Elvis' voice was so strong and powerful as he was letting the lyrics fly. His featured leg movements, his sliding the guitar back and forth as he sang this song along with his hips, the way he jerked the microphone back and forth throughout, made for a really cool experience. When he transitioned into the brief "Amen" piece, he stood up on top of his white boots several times shaking his shoulders as he did and then leaned towards J.D. Sumner at the end of the "Amen" piece. When he returned to "I Got a Woman" he was jerking the microphone back and forth. As they finished the song he stood the microphone upright, squatted down allowing his hand to slide the microphone stand, and then suddenly leaped up slamming his guitar to his left ending the song. A dynamite performance from Elvis.
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I remember that night so well and have written in detail about a number of times. On this number, Elvis' voice was so strong and powerful as he was letting the lyrics fly. His featured leg movements, his sliding the guitar back and forth as he sang this song along with his hips, the way he jerked the microphone back and forth throughout, made for a really cool experience. When he transitioned into the brief "Amen" piece, he stood up on top of his white boots several times shaking his shoulders as he did and then leaned towards J.D. Sumner at the end of the "Amen" piece. When he returned to "I Got a Woman" he was jerking the microphone back and forth. As they finished the song he stood the microphone upright, squatted down allowing his hand to slide the microphone stand, and then suddenly leaped up slamming his guitar to his left ending the song. A dynamite performance from Elvis.
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I always liked the version of IGAW from the New Year's Eve Pittsburgh concert. I like how he repeats the "she's there to love me /all day and night..." part. During the repeat, I love JB's guitar licks.
Can any of you good folk tell me was this the ONLY time that we know of where he sang that part a second time, or are there any other examples?
Can any of you good folk tell me was this the ONLY time that we know of where he sang that part a second time, or are there any other examples?
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Johnny2523 on Wed Feb 21, 2018 2:22 am wrote:Favourite performance for me is the Hampton Roads performance.
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This is the version I was referring to! Love it!
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I'm alsoa huge fan of the Hampton Roads, VA performance from April 9, 1972. The band and Elvis were simply on FIRE that night. BTW, Johnny, I don't think I've ever seen a close up that's as close up as the footage here is of the song.
"If the songs don't go over, we can do a medley of costumes!" - Elvis Presley (August 10, 1970 backstage in his dressing room before the first show of the August, 10, 1970/September 8, 1970 season in Vegas).